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Isparta Province
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Isparta Province is a region located in southwest Turkey that serves as part of the country's administrative divisions. It matters because it represents an important area of Turkey's geography and governance in the southwestern part of the nation.
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Isparta Province (Turkish: Isparta ili) is a province in southwestern Turkey. Its adjacent provinces are Afyon to the northwest, Burdur to the southwest, Antalya to the south, and Konya to the east. Its area is 8,946 km, and its population is 445,325 (2022). The provincial capital is Isparta.
The province is well known for producing apples, sour cherries, grapes, roses and rose products, and carpets. The best fertile lands are in Uluborlu. The province is situated in the Göller Bölgesi (Lakes Area) of Turkey's Mediterranean Region and has many freshwater lakes.
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